Path: utzoo!utgpu!ugw.utcs.utoronto.ca!CUVMA!SWL-L Date: Tue, 13 Feb 90 11:42:34 EST Reply-To: Will Martin Sender: Short Wave Listener's List From: Will Martin Subject: Re: AFRTS and World of radio.. help! X-To: travett%PRCS3.DECNET.PHILIPS.BE@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu X-cc: swl-l@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu To: UofToronto LAN redistribution Message-ID: <90Feb13.124459est.58346@ugw.utcs.utoronto.ca> Newsgroups: bitnet.swl-l Distribution: ut Approved: devnull@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu World of Radio times & freqs: (all via WRNO, New Orleans) UTC Day Time Freq (kHz) Thu 0130 World of Radio 7355 Thu 1630 World of Radio 15420 Fri 0000 World of Radio 7355 Fri 0130 World of Radio 7355 (this one sometimes 0200 UTC) Sat 0400 World of Radio 6185 Sun 0030 World of Radio 7355 Sun 2130 World of Radio 15420 (The above extracted from the previously-distributed DX Program list, with one added.) Note that WRNO tends to be VERY sloppy about starting the programs on time, and some nights (locally) they just simulcast their FM outlet and *never* run the World of Radio tape. So all you can do is tune in a little early and then leave the receiver on the frequency, or set up a long-duration tape recording system. Also, if there is a sports broadcast on, they will air WoR after the game is over, usually. Of course, a listener has no idea when that might be! So that means you have to leave this silly sports event on, low enough not to be bothersome but loud enough so you can hear when the transmission changes voice content so you can check for WoR coming on. I didn't bother to include the Radio for Peace International broadcasts, as they are so low-power as to not be very receivable in the UK. Hope this helps. Regards, Will